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05-04-2002, 03:22 PM | #1 |
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The True 2002
Alright, I know it took a while, but it took a while to get a nice day too!
Here is my 2002 GT. Not the 2001. I think the pics turned out pretty good. Sometimes I'm really happy with my digital camera. I haven't installed Photodeluxe back onto my machine after reformating the HDD, instead, I figured out how to use the Polaroid software. It's pretty nice, but a little limited. |
05-04-2002, 04:10 PM | #2 |
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Looks great! I'm still waiting for a nice day to get some good pics of mine too.
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05-04-2002, 04:46 PM | #3 |
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2002 Mustang GT
Unit:
Beautiful Mustang - great color, too. Your '02 is rolling advertisment for a new 'Stang. Again, congratulations and the best of luck with it. |
05-04-2002, 05:42 PM | #4 |
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Unit, it looks super. When's it going to the track. You gotta at least base line it so you'll know how much good future mods do to improve performance.
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05-04-2002, 05:45 PM | #5 |
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thats a nice looknig car unit. Did you feed it some rice yet?
oh and go back outside and get some pics of the fox. i don't think i've ever seen a picture of it. oh and once again enjoy your car. I think i'm inline for a brand new car next summer. Its gonna be a lightning,gt or cobra
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05-04-2002, 06:09 PM | #6 |
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I do have some pictures of it in readers rides.
There is the 87GT. I need to get some better pics of it, but it wasn't perfect when I got it, and that was a couple Minnesota winters ago. It's not looking very good these days, and for a while when I lost my BFG tire, I had spoked wheels from an 85 Mark VII on the back. Talk about a humble looking stang. I plan to fix the 87 up a little and sell it at this point. |
05-04-2002, 07:40 PM | #7 |
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Unit, Nice '02. Makes it hard for me to wait on a Mustang. Is that your Mustang II in the background? I haven't seen one of those in years. By the way, I think you should do a better job of hiding the Accord when take pics of the fox.
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05-04-2002, 08:02 PM | #8 |
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Unit,
Very nice pictures! That is my favorite color on the new body Mustangs. I'm glad to see you are still haning on to the 1987. Was there a Mustang II in the backround of one of the pictures? Congrats on another Mustang.
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05-04-2002, 09:31 PM | #9 |
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nice ride unit, wanna race? haha great for you, the new one's have all the driver comfort's, enjoy bro, l8ter
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05-05-2002, 09:58 AM | #10 |
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Drooooooooooool!
I love the new stangs! Very nice Kell! Have a blast with it!
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05-05-2002, 12:18 PM | #11 |
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LOL, congrats to the trained eyes The Deuce and scott93gt. That is a 1978 Mustang II in the background. It is my dad's car, as these pics were taken at my parents house. The Mustang II has actually won car shows best of class trophies before my dad purchased it a couple years ago. He's looking to fix it up more again, but parts are really hard to find for the II. His is powered by a 2.8L solid lifter OHV V-6, and it has the 4spd manual. We think it may have been fudged with, but according to the previous owner the mileage is correct with about 80k original on it. My first car was a 1977 Mustang II fastback. 302 V8 and a C4 auto were in the driveline. It had the brushed alumium instrament panel, deluxe interior, basically it was a pretty neat first car. Of course, it was cannibalized before being sent to the junkyard. The gauge cluster was modified to fit in my dad's 82 Mercury Capri RS, along with the tranny being used in a 1979 Mercury Zepher and now in the Capri, which is powered by a severely choked 1989 GT engine instead of the original 3.3L inline 6. By the way, my dad used the original 3.3L K member (don't ask). By severely choked I mean stock 1979 302 2bbl, and 1981 4.2L intake manifold, stock '79 exhaust manifolds and single exhaust. It was slightly de-tuned years ago to keep my little bro from getting into trouble with it. LOL.
As for the 1987 GT, it's going to get sold, but I have to fix it up a little first. |
05-05-2002, 03:07 PM | #12 |
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Very nice car you've gotten yourself Unit!
Very nice quality pictures as well! I've got a Sony Digital camera MVC-FD73,it uses the 3 1/2 floppy disk. Sometimes the pictures aren't the best quality wise. What kinda camera you use? |
05-05-2002, 03:49 PM | #13 |
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I have a Polariod 2300Z. I bought it the day before the announcement of their bankruptcy. Analysts blamed it a great deal on Polariods inability to compete in the digital market because of the lack of product line. Apparently none of them have ever used a 2300Z.
It's a 2.3 Megapixel digital camera. 2 or 3 different resolution settings. 1792x1200, 896x600, and I think 640x480 (I've never used anything but the 1792x1200). The image quality has 3 different settings within each of the resolution settings. 2.3x digital and 2.3x optical zoom. Red eye removal flash, LCD, different flash settings, auto timer, and a compact flash card with 8MB of memory comes standard. It's expandable to something like 96MB. It has direct download capability via USB. The kit came with an A/C adapter, USB cable, Polariod imaging software (very nice software), the compact flash card, holding strap, leather carry case, and 4 high output AA alkalines. I purchased a very high powered lithium ion rechargable kit at Interstate Batteries for $20 that included a wall mount charger and 4 AA's. I also purchased a second set of rechargables because I had heard the the digital camera's were hard on on them. I picked up a 64MB compact flash card for it as well. I can take 66 1792x1200 pictures at max resolution on one card, I have the 8MB spare, and one set of batteries will do everything I can take. The batteries are either excellent, or the camera is very efficient. I purchased the camera and the flash card off ebay. All said and done, $260. I can say enough how good the package was, or how comprehensive my setup is for the average guy. It's a very nice camera, and the software was easy to install and use. I'd give the setup a 9 out of 10. The software doesn't come with a hard copy of instructions. I did get a great deal though, the camera's MSRP was $400 when I got it for $200 with shipping. |
05-05-2002, 04:25 PM | #14 |
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Unit,you got yourself a deal on da camera!
Sounds like you got yourself a nice deal!
I spent 400$ on this Sony digital camera,in the future if I'm still not happy with the quality of pics this Sony takes,I will try another camera. |
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